Steps toward mapping the human vasculature by phage display

  • Wadih Arap
  • Mikhail G Kolonin
  • Martin Trepel
  • Johanna Lahdenranta
  • Marina Cardó-Vila
  • Ricardo J Giordano
  • Paul J Mintz
  • Peter U Ardelt
  • Virginia J Yao
  • Claudia I Vidal
  • Limor Chen
  • Anne L Flamm
  • Heli Valtanen
  • Lisa M Weavind
  • Marshall E Hicks
  • Raphael E Pollock
  • Gregory H Botz
  • Corazon D Bucana
  • Erkki Koivunen
  • Dolores J Cahill
  • Patricia Troncoso
  • Keith A Baggerly
  • Rebecca D Pentz
  • Kim-Anh Do
  • Christopher J Logothetis
  • Renata Pasqualini

Abstract

The molecular diversity of receptors in human blood vessels remains largely unexplored. We developed a selection method in which peptides that home to specific vascular beds are identified after administration of a peptide library. Here we report the first in vivo screening of a peptide library in a patient. We surveyed 47,160 motifs that localized to different organs. This large-scale screening indicates that the tissue distribution of circulating peptides is nonrandom. High-throughput analysis of the motifs revealed similarities to ligands for differentially expressed cell-surface proteins, and a candidate ligand-receptor pair was validated. These data represent a step toward the construction of a molecular map of human vasculature and may have broad implications for the development of targeted therapies.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN1078-8956
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 02.2002
Extern publiziertJa
PubMed 11821895